Le Combat des livres is an annual "battle of the books" competition organized and broadcast by Ici Radio-Canada Première in Canada. A French edition of the Canada Reads competition, the program was launched in 2004. It aired annually from 2004 to 2014,[1] and was then discontinued until being revived in 2018.[2]
Running time | 30 min. |
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Country of origin | Canada |
Language(s) | French |
Home station | Ici Radio-Canada Première |
Hosted by | Marie-France Bazzo Christiane Charette Marie-Louise Arsenault |
Original release | 2004 – present |
No. of series | 16 |
Both the English and French programs sometimes, but not always, include one personality more commonly associated with the other language community, who champions a translated work.[3] One advocate, Maureen McTeer, appeared on both programs in the same year, championing the same novel in both its original English and translated French editions. Several other novels have also been chosen for both programs, although their English and French versions were not chosen by the same advocate or in the same year; one novel to date, Lawrence Hill's The Book of Negroes (French title Aminata) has won both competitions.
In 2021, for the first time in the history of the series the network produced two separate editions, one devoted to adult literature and one devoted to youth literature. The adult literature debates remain between celebrity personalities, while the youth literature debates take place between francophone teenagers selected through a school competition, with the winner of the debates settled by a judges' panel instead of through voting by the participants.
2004
editRadio-Canada, the French-language service of CBC, aired a French version of Canada Reads, entitled Le combat des livres ("Battle of the Books"), from March 29 to April 2, 2004. It was moderated by Marie-France Bazzo.
2005
editThe 2005 edition of Le Combat des livres aired from March 14 to March 18, 2005. It was moderated by Marie-France Bazzo.
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Réjean Ducharme | L'Avalée des avalés | Sophie Cadieux |
Nancy Huston | Dolce agonia | Réjean Thomas |
Jean-Jacques Pelletier | La Chair disparue | Alain Lefèvre |
Elizabeth Smart | À la hauteur de Grand Central Station, je me suis assise et j'ai pleuré | Dennis Trudeau |
Michel Tremblay | Thérèse et Pierrette à l'école des Saints-Anges | Monique Simard |
2006
editThe 2006 edition of Le Combat des livres aired from January 30 to February 3. It was moderated by Marie-France Bazzo.
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Francine Noël | La Femme de ma vie | Françoise Guénette |
Hubert Aquin | Prochain épisode | Pierre Lebeau |
Jean Barbe | Comment devenir un monstre | Lucie Laurier |
Stéphane Dompierre | Un petit pas pour l'homme | Louis-José Houde |
Frances Itani | Une coquille de silence | Maureen McTeer |
2007
editThe 2007 edition of Le Combat des livres aired from February 26 to March 2 and was moderated by Christiane Charette.
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Denis Thériault | L'Iguane | Dominique Lévesque |
Marie Laberge | Le poids des ombres | Pauline Marois |
Mathyas Lefebure | D'où viens-tu berger? | Robert Frosi |
Yann Martel | Self | Sheila Copps |
Christian Mistral | Vamp | Biz |
2008
editThe 2008 edition of Le Combat des livres aired from February 25 to February 29 and was once again chaired by Christiane Charette.
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Éric Dupont | La Logeuse | Nicolas Langelier |
Marie-Claire Blais | Une saison dans la vie d'Emmanuel | Serge Denoncourt |
Jacques Godbout | La concierge du Panthéon | Bernard Landry |
Mordecai Richler | Le Monde de Barney | Anne Lagacé Dowson |
Gabrielle Roy | La Détresse et l'enchantement | Sophie Faucher |
2009
editThe 2009 edition of Le Combat des livres aired from March 23 to 27, and was once again chaired by Christiane Charette.
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Rawi Hage | Parfum de poussière | Brendan Kelly |
Gérard Bouchard | Mistouk | Raymond Gravel |
Jean-François Beauchemin | La fabrication de l'aube | Emmanuel Bilodeau |
D. Y. Béchard | Vandal Love | Esther Bégin |
Marie-Sissi Labrèche | Borderline | Janette Bertrand |
2010
editThe 2010 edition of Le Combat des livres aired from March 22 to 26. Christiane Charette moderated.
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Dany Laferrière | L'énigme du retour | Françoise David |
Jean Barbe | Comment devenir un ange | Marie-Soleil Michon |
Patrice Desbiens | L'Homme invisible | Thomas Hellman |
Germaine Guèvremont | Le survenant | Christian Dufour |
Nancy Huston | Cantique des plaines | Christopher Hall |
2011
editThe 2011 edition of Le Combat des livres aired from March 14 to 18. Christiane Charette moderated.
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Perrine Leblanc | L'homme blanc | Geneviève Guérard |
David Gilmour | L'École des films | Anne-France Goldwater |
Dany Laferrière | Comment faire l'amour avec un nègre sans se fatiguer | Patrick Lagacé |
Émile Ollivier | Mère-Solitude | JiCi Lauzon |
Danielle Trussart | Le train pour Samarcande | Djemila Benhabib |
2012
editBeginning in 2012, the production and broadcast of Le Combat des livres was transferred from Charette's program to the network's new literature show Plus on est de fous, plus on lit!, hosted by Marie-Louise Arsenault.[4]
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Marie-Renée Lavoie | La petite et le vieux | Yves Lamontagne |
Margaret Atwood | La voleuse d'hommes | Tasha Kheiriddin |
Guy Delisle | Chroniques de Jérusalem | Gildor Roy |
Abla Farhoud | Le sourire de la petite juive | Nabila Ben Youssef |
2013
editThe 2013 edition of Le Combat des livres aired from March 18 to 22. Marie-Louise Arsenault moderated. It was an all star season featuring previous winners.[5]
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Lawrence Hill | Aminata | Thomas Hellman |
Jocelyne Saucier | Il pleuvait des oiseaux | Geneviève Guérard |
Heather O'Neill | La Ballade de Baby | Brendan Kelly |
Samuel Archibald | Arvida | Bernard Landry |
Éric Dupont | La fiancée américaine | Dominique Levesque |
2014
editThe 2014 edition of Le Combat des livres aired from March 31 to April 3. Marie-Louise Arsenault moderated.
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Marie-Claire Blais | La Belle Bête | Paul Cargnello |
François Gravel | Adieu, Betty Crocker | Pauline Martin |
Rohinton Mistry | L'Équilibre du monde | Azeb Wolde-Giorghis |
Kim Thúy | Ru | Jean-François Chicoine |
2018
editThe 2018 edition of Le Combat des livres, the first time the show has aired since 2014, ran from May 7 to 11, 2018.[2] Marie-Louise Arsenault moderated. The books were selected to represent the regions of Canada, with one book representing each of Atlantic Canada, Quebec, Ontario, Western Canada and the Indigenous peoples of Canada.[2]
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Katherena Vermette | Ligne brisée | Naomi Fontaine |
Margaret Atwood | C'est le coeur qui lâche en dernier | Russell Smith |
Stéfanie Clermont | Le jeu de la musique | Philippe-Audrey Larrue-St-Jacques |
Nancy Huston | Le club des miracles relatifs | Ibrahima Diallo |
Sara Tilley | Écorchée | Antonine Maillet |
2019
editThe 2019 edition of Le Combat des livres aired from May 6 to 10, 2019, with Marie-Louise Arsenault moderating. The books were selected on the same theme of regional representation as the 2018 edition, with one book selected to represent each of Canada's four major geographic regions and one book selected to represent indigenous literature.
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Blaise Ndala | Sans capote ni kalachnikov | Marie-Maude Denis |
France Daigle | Pour sûr | Édith Butler |
Naomi Fontaine | Manikanetish | Stanley Vollant |
Karoline Georges | De synthèse | Manal Drissi |
Miriam Toews | Pauvres petits chagrins | Deni Ellis Béchard |
2020
editAuthor | Title | Advocate |
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Nadine Bismuth | Un lien familial | France D'Amour |
Marguerite Andersen | La mauvaise mère | Dominique Demers |
Gérald Leblanc | Moncton mantra | Julie Aubé |
J. R. Léveillé | Le soleil du lac qui se couche | Alpha Toshineza |
Richard Wagamese | Cheval Indien | Romeo Saganash |
2021
editIn 2021, Ici Radio-Canada Première planned two separate editions of Le Combat des livres, one devoted to young adult literature, with the five selected books advocated by francophone teenagers, and another for adult literature. The teen competition was staged in March 2021, while the adult competition took place May 3 to 7.[6]
Writer Simon Boulerice and actress Catherine Trudeau also participated in the youth debates as assistant moderators.[7]
Combat national des livres
editThe adult literature competition was staged from May 3 to 7, 2021.[8]
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Michel Jean | Kukum | Michèle Audette |
Jean Babineau | Infini | Brian Gallant |
Simone Chaput | Que serions-nous sans le secours de ce qui n’existe pas? | Corey Loranger |
Caroline Dawson | Là où je me terre | Michel Marc Bouchard |
Melchior Mbonimpa | Le totem des Baranda | Tanya Lapointe |
Combat des livres jeunesse
editAuthor | Title | Advocate |
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Patrick Isabelle | Camille | Amélie |
Sarah-Maude Beauchesne | Cœur de slush | Anaïs |
Dominique Demers | L'albatros et la mésange | Daphnée |
Michel Noël | Hush! Hush! | Pierre |
Andrée Poulin | J'avais tout prévu sauf les bélugas | Élie |
2022
editCombat national des livres
editThe adult literature competition was staged from May 2 to 6, 2022.[9]
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Vanessa Léger | L’averti : La naissance d’une dynastie | Serge Brideau |
Dawn Dumont | La course de Rose (Rose's Run) | Isabelle Picard |
Paul Serge Forest | Tout est ori | Charlotte Aubin |
Daniel Poliquin | Le vol de l'ange | Blaise Ndala |
Ying Chen | Rayonnements | Jean Grand-Maître |
Combat des livres jeunesse
editAuthor | Title | Advocate |
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Edith Kabuya | Victoire-Divine | Léonie |
Elizabeth Baril-Lessard | Ma vie de gâteau sec | Maya |
Samuel Champagne | Adam | William |
Amélie Panneton | Comme une chaleur de feu de camp | Mila |
Marc-André Pilon | Infectés | Léon |
2023
editCombat national des livres
editThe adult literature competition was staged from May 15 to 18, 2023.[10]
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Sébastien Bérubé | Rivières-aux-Cartouches | Gabriel Robichaud |
Roxanne Bouchard | Nous étions le sel de la mer | Gilles Renaud |
Jean-Pierre Dubé | Le Radeau | Patricia Bitu Tshikudi |
Chloé LaDuchesse | L'Incendiare de Sudbury | Brigitte Noël |
Drew Hayden Taylor (tr. Eva Lavergne) | Le baiser de Nanabush (Motorcycles & Sweetgrass) | Xavier Watson |
Combat des livres jeunesse
editAuthor | Title | Advocate |
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Andrée Poulin | La plus grosse poutine du monde | Nico |
Laurence Beaudoin-Masse | Rentrer son ventre et sourire | Evie |
Pierre-Alexandre Bonin | Chasseurs de légendes tome 1 : la colère de la Dame blanche | Ella |
Luc Gélinas | C'est la faute à Ovechkin | Alexis |
Magali Laurent | L’ogre et l’enfant | Adam |
2024
editCombat national des livres
editThe 2024 edition was staged from May 17 to 20.[11]
Author | Title | Advocate |
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Emmanuelle Pierrot | La version qui n’intéresse personne | David Thibodeau |
Tomson Highway (tr. Robert Dickson) | Le baiser de la Reine blanche (Kiss of the Fur Queen) | Jocelyn Sioui |
Didier Leclair | Le prince africain, le traducteur et le nazi | Alison Vicrobeck |
Francis Ouellette | Mélasse de fantaisie | Chantal Lamarre |
Annie-Claude Thériault | Les Foley | Diane Losier |
Combat des livres jeunesse
editAuthor | Title | Advocate |
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Isabelle Picard | Nish, tome 1 : le Nord et le Sud | Adriene |
Roxane Jérôme | Délivrée | Rose |
Martine Latulippe | Le Cri | Gabrielle |
Pascale Quiviger | Le royaume de Pierre d’Angle T. 1 : l’art du naufrage | Matys |
Louis-Pierre Sicard | Les orphelins du roi : intégrale 1 | Simon |
References
edit- ^ "Radio-Canada revoit sa «stratégie littéraire»". Le Devoir, March 30, 2015.
- ^ a b c "Combat des livres is back!". CBC Books, April 24, 2018.
- ^ Russell Smith, "Why Quebec's literary culture is so much fun". The Globe and Mail, May 26, 2018.
- ^ Chantal Guy, "Combat des livres: victoire de La petite et le vieux de Marie-Renée Lavoie". La Presse, March 29, 2012.
- ^ "Le Combat des livres kicks off with talk of independence and throwing books". The Gazette, March 18, 2013.
- ^ Jenny Lamothe, "Sudbury author Melchior Mbonimpa ‘astonished’ his 20-year-old novel picked for Combat national des livres". Toronto Star, April 15, 2021.
- ^ Geneviève Dufour, "Le roman Camille remporte le Combat des livres jeunesse". Les libraires, March 19, 2021.
- ^ "Michèle Audette remporte le Combat national des livres 2021 avec Kukum". Ici Radio-Canada, May 7, 2021.
- ^ André Duchesne, "Vanessa Léger remporte le Combat national des livres". La Presse, May 6, 2022.
- ^ Bobby Therrien, "Un roman de Sébastien Bérubé candidat au Combat national des livres". L'Acadie Nouvelle, April 25, 2023.
- ^ Daphné Santos-Vieira, "Meet the 2024 Combat national des livres contenders". CBC Books, April 24, 2024.